Hamilton Beach is a beautiful stretch of sandy beach located in Avalon, California, on the eastern side of Santa Catalina Island. It is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, who come to enjoy the clear blue waters, sunny weather, and stunning coastal scenery.
The Catalina Chimes Tower is a historic landmark located in Avalon on Santa Catalina Island, off the coast of Southern California. The tower was built in 1925 by the Wrigley family, who owned much of the island at the time, as a gift to the residents of Avalon.
The Zip Line Eco Tour is a popular tourist attraction located on the island of Catalina, just off the coast of Southern California. The tour is based in the city of Avalon, which is the main hub of the island.
The Catalina Casino has been the focal point of Catalina Island's entertainment and glamour since 1929. Dominating the Avalon landscape from its regal site anchoring the harbor, the Casino exemplifies elegance and prestige.
Catalina Scuba specializes in elite personalized instruction, specifically structured to your experience level, needs, and interests. From novice to professional, it offers a wide variety of PADI courses from recreational scuba courses to professional scuba courses.
Avalon is the only incorporated city on Santa Catalina Island, in the California Channel Islands, and the southernmost city in Los Angeles County. The city is a resort community with the waterfront dominated by tourism-oriented businesses. The population was 3,728 at the 2010 census. Avalon attracts about 1 million visitors a year and is frequently visited by cruise ships.
Come face-to-face with Catalina’s abundant marine life aboard the Sea Wolf Semi-Submersible, as you cruise five feet below the surface in a spacious, climate-controlled cabin. Every passenger has their own seat and port hole. Plus, you’re free to roam about the cabin to enjoy other viewpoints.
Hermit Gulch Campground offers a nice view of the surrounding hills that are home to a wide variety of endemic plant and animal species. Hermit Gulch Trail is accessible from the campground, and there's access to other hiking trails nearby. Hermit Gulch is great for first-timers and experienced campers alike.
The Garden to Sky hike Summit officially begins at the base of the Wrigley Memorial. It offers "a dazzling view of both sides of the Island. On one side hikers see the mainland, and on the other, the open Pacific Ocean -- complete with views of other Channel Islands when visibility is good," by Rosemary McClure.